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f\ Wanted! E wj Something nice and nourish- 1^ Y/ll ing to go with stewed fruit. j^. I]II II OW about an egg blancmange— Jt£%A. ■II m " Peasant to the taste and full %vWf Ilk of nourishment! Or a milk, Zj'^V [ 111 cKB an <l Corn Flour custard—as w. I I delicious as it is /*%&s /€/ //// good. These are lißs iuA' //.'/ dishes of which *«*BSffl^Pi* s vUf I no family ever tires; they serve to^^s/^^L 111 indicate the variety of good light N \v Js\ I/ I food which can be mads with [| Brown & Poisons |jj* \ | ' Cora Flout '§s j IJ See that the packet is kept in daily use. \ fill "eclpei In toery packet and more in the \ I J j I " Bntn & Poison " Book of Recipe*, \\ Mil *«' free from J. $. GilfiUan & Co.. > A j i P.O. Box 848, Auckland. \\ IMB Write for a copy to-day. \\ ' iffiinwiw

—————— ■ Try it for your ** Marble Tables gflfc Iffi Waitresses, confectioners, refreshment- B^-T%lJbPk^ owners, and other storekeepers should always WH^f //T tIT hive a tin of " Clever Mary " handy. \~*S\a*.rJl//\ M Splendid for cleaning marble tables, stab, v:ood- | B work, glassware, counters and paintwoik, and 11 I Vj7 i IF, enables you— the least effort— keep the B B\ place clean and Siting to customers. No other ° I J M * cleanser is so handy—none so good! 1 D VM Try ii now. If not in stock it your storekeeper's, send II jffijf from name and a irre sample tin will be mailed you by " sj The Agent, F. E. READING, Box 230. Wellington. V i CLEVER MARY !i— THE ENEMY OF GREASE. 1

! For Health and Economy . Eat less meat this summer ! "' —use more cooked fruits, ■ fe \ \ 'f, '"">>, and make them more a?- J ML 1_ . .j& petising and increase H fcßjH pSaSc* ■ ■■■'■■■ ■!

If fresh cow's milk suits every baby By using Mellin's Food and fresh cow's milk you retain the important vital properties of the fresh milk and so 'humanise' the milk that it becomes similar to mother's milk. Mellin's Food does this most perfectly. It is this 'humanising' power which accounts for the . strong, robust character of all Mellin's Food babies. Send for these—FßEE to-day! A Sample Bottli of Mellin's Food, sufficient to prove its value, together uith a useful handbook for Mothers, "The Cart of Infants," sent Free. IVnte: MESSRS. GOLLIN & CO. PROPRIETARY, LTD., WELLINGTON

■■——■» '—»*■——^—— HOW TO GET RID OF YOUR GREY HAIR A Simple, Sure, Harmless Treatment which otn be used at home with complete success. Are no obstacle. COMPLETE INSTRUCTIONS FREE I AM A WOMAN who belongs to a premature!) <rey hairod family. My father was grey m.fore li« was 3D, and two of ray brothers as well as inj sist-'i hecamo grey early in life. More the age of 'lb 1 •dovelopnd grey hairs, which became qui!" embarrassing l" hip "i-ially, and also in business. I LOST THREE COOD POSITIONS for no other reason -.ban my fading hair. The greynees increased wilu ilarming rapidity, and at 'It I LOOKED LIKE A WOMAN OF 46. One day I was seriously thinking if buying one of ihe many liiey Hair Restorers | that art extensively advertised, when 1 casually nentioued tbo subject to an acquaintance-a scionfSUCH PREPAR--BUCHPREPAR. ATIONS EVENTUALLV RUINED THE HAIR and jested that I try a rinu'tttbat lie had fertfd after a conable time, which, by a certain chemical ictio-. on the pigmentary colouring cells restored ihe hair to its normal colour. In rcpl* to my enquiries, lie assured me that the formula was not inly absolutely harmless, hut would develop A STRONG AND BEAUTIFUL GROWTH OF HAIR. My iiend wrote out his prescription, which I had made ip, and after carefully following the instnic.inns fur i few days, I was surprised and delighted to find my hair becoming richer and darker in tone. The re.'olouring process continued until after some few weeks my hair actually once again possessed the natural shade of my girlish day« Since then I HAVE lEEN INUNDATED WITH ENQUIRIES from friends and also persons unknown to me, who came to bear ' of this wonderful preparation. Having become convinced tbjt I have found A REMEDY OF EXTRAORDINARY MERIT, and which is quite harmless, I have resolved to offer it for sale, as I am certain from mv own experience that " will Drove an inestumble boon to any man or woman who finds grey hair to be tbe same serious handicap it was to me. Ii you ais inn-rested in this won"*— -v-re*. ration I am willing to send you CO'MPLrrr ■!!. ITRUOTIONS FREE f^fli^T\ under plain sealed li Ei fti eover. Simp;/ write W~ m\ V F your name and full ad- r — dress plainly and enclose 2 stamps for postage, and I will write von by return pos*. or if pnnveni"nt nil Mrs. MARY K. CHAPMAN, Suite 75. No. 64, Endean's Buildings, facing Queen's Wharf, Auckland. [stringed instruments Lowest Prices in New Zealand Bought before tbe war—magnificent stock of (rood quality instruments by first-class makem-for sale at pre-war prices. Violins, Mandolines, Banjos, 'Cellos, String Bassos, and all accessories. Write for full details. J. W. COPITHORNE (O.Hull Brown) 137 Vivian Street, Wellington. 13 VaSMMMMIHMaHBMH/ tf~t dose in time saves Wk V Jj§L \that cold from turning into (0 J~rlja dangerous t complaint. A H&tJi Take a dose in time—take A I Wkm it now— avoid the complaint a — get Bonnington's Irish a f' Moss at once-the family cough a 0 remedy for over 50 years. Intwoy A sizes -but take particular care r _f to see that it is the genuine, aw

him >'»" Jim i """ ;!:::: In Every Hour of Childhood there Z linn . n r """ :::; ts Room for a I! linn BffIfNECAMERAI raiTwSwS Oa Every operation so simple * i'»» «$rJ child can maKe good pictures mm Mm ''' k% wS' *$& * rom e $,art— (^ en ''' "hoi ifhJn IM-'\ Mr good fun. A little camera ™« /llftw//Vtl 'bat pleases big folks, too. '„„„ 'P ; 7\T\ J '*'•--.— No. 1 Brownie ipictures 3} i -|) "'"' I K» V I'ri.r 6/- mill lit Bm\ X AL N0.2 Brownie (pictures :i t ::11 mm li V\ "yli ' |,rl ' l2 '' nun 'C-j J !\J&rfy£t No. ' Folding Autographic mm mm \r / vfrl Brownie (pictures ,'}xS| i I'ri'-c 32/6 mm nun \J / (v f I No. 2a Folding Autographic mm nun (/*>. | W / Brownie (pictures'Jj x -*i■ lri.v 40/- mm mm N —* - ~ \I I / I nil" ~,„, )- 1 / .ruf Get t'nliiloifoe of complete -Ties Hllll ~,,,, W>&l*3> - ( »~-- 1 ' ~,,,, :::::: sold by all kodak dealers ::: nun I-ook for the name "Brownie "on the Camera. Il "" mm KODAK (A'SIA) LTD. Wellington, Auckland, Dunedin '"in mm • B_ »""

ay The D «. Stropped only * e " ec * JHBP Blip * n existence. DiagS«i stropper. \*£ Strops any Blade— or Ordinary ' The' Safety Razor his made self-shaving popular, but the big drawback lias al- ] ways been the want of an efficient stropper. Heretofore all (droppers were operated on the " straight-draw " nrinciple. With the Evermore Slide StroKe . i Siropper the blade moves up and down and the strop moves laterally across the 1 edge, giving the keenest, smoothest, sharpest shaving edge possible—a double ! action with one operation. The only stropper on the market that gives die true ! diagonal or barber's stroke. It cannot get out of order and cannot cut the ! strop. Will last a lifetime and will quickly save its cost in razor blade expenses. It is equipped with a special safety adapter for all makes of safety bladesdouble or single edged; Obtainable troni— W. H. Hazard, Gunsmith, City; H. W Simmonds, Tobacconist. City; J. Wiseman and Sons, Ltd., Saddlera, City: Lumsden and Smith. Tobacconists, City. G. J. Browne, Ltd., Ironmongers, City; H. and C. Lamb, Ironmongers, Newton; J. A. Thompson. Fancy Goods, Newton; W. Lambourne. Ironmonger, Ponsonby. Geo. Ardern, Ironmonger, Symonds Street; E. A. A. Potter, Tobacconist, Symonds Street; C. LaVey, Tobacconist. Newmarket; 0. F. Sherwin. Tobacconist. SymondsjStreet wholesale from H. E. Partridge and I _Ltd M

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16366, 21 October 1916, Page 6 (Supplement)

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16366, 21 October 1916, Page 6 (Supplement)

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16366, 21 October 1916, Page 6 (Supplement)

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